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 🗿 Thanks, Cloze 
 From SAMM2

1. A traffic ac
cident
 ha
ppened
 in the South Tunnel this morning.

2. 
연결
 [However / As a result]
1
전치
 [t
hanks
 t
o
] some br
ave
 ci
tizens
, it has become a heart - warming story.

4. Su
ddenly
, the driver lost co
ntrol
 of the ve
hicle
.

5. The bus cr
ashed
 into the tunnel wall and ti
pped
 
특이
 
over
, tr
apping
 the children and the driver in
side
.

6. Fo
rtunately
, the people who were driving behind the bus stopped their cars sa
fely
.

7. They ran to it and re
moved
 one window.

9. These ci
tizens
, whose quick actions re
scued
 the children and the driver, are being 
[calling / called]
2
 he
roes
.

13. It is a large parrot that is ac
tive
 at night.

15. This fat and fl
ightless
 bird is good at two things!

17. And its green fe
athers
 pr
ovide
 pr
otective
 co
loration
 that helps it bl
end
 into its su
rroundings
.

18. Sadly, the kakapo 
수동
 [i
s
 end
angered
].

19. So the New Zealand go
vernment
 is trying to pr
otect
 it.

20. You are someone whose ad
vice
 I trust.

21. 
연결
 [On the co
ntrary
 / Th
erefore
]
2
, I want to ask you about something.

23. I think I get pl
enty
 of rest at home.

24. Still, I never have the en
ergy
 to ha
ng
 out with my friends.

25. I have some friends that I haven't se
en
 
선택
 [in / in over]
2
 a year.

26. What can I do to get my en
ergy
 back?

27. Si
ncerely
, Sarah Dear Sarah, I think that you should do more ph
ysical
 ex
ercise
.

28. It might sound st
range
, but doing ph
ysical
 ex
ercise
 can give us more en
ergy
.

29. I su
ggest
 that you go hiking with your friends.

30. It might be hard at first, but you will 
2V
 feel [recharging / re
charged
]
2
 by the end.

31. The SS Baychimo, which 
수동
 [w
as
 bu
i
lt
] in Sweden in 1914, 
수동
 [w
as
 a hu
ge
 st
e
am
 - po
wered
] ship.

32. In 1921, a trading co
mpany
 that tr
ansported
 fu
rs
 throughout northern Canada bought it.

33. In 1931, it became tr
apped
 in ice.

34. Some of the cr
ew
 me
mbers
 
수동
 [w
ere
 res
cued
] by plane.

35. The captain and the cr
ew
 me
mbers
 who re
mained
 stayed in a wo
oden
 sh
elter
 ne
arby
.

36. Then, a bl
izzard
 came, and when it cl
eared
, the ship 
수동
 [w
as
 go
n
e
]!

37. A few days later, a hunter whom the cr
ew
 en
countered
 told them he 
시제선택!
 [have se
en
 / had se
en
]
2
 the ship.

38. The cr
ew
 fo
und
 it 70 kilometers away.

39. But they did not think the ship would su
rvive
 the winter.

40. So they boarded it, to
ok
 what they could, and left.

41. 
연결
 [However / As a result]
1
, su
rprisingly
, the ab
andoned
 ship did not si
nk
!

44. Maybe the ghost ship is still fl
oating
 somewhere on the ic
y
 water.

45. Mi
crowaving
 food re
moves
 he
althy
 nu
trients
.

46. It is da
ngerous
 to mi
crowave
 food with aluminum fo
il
.

47. Do you think these st
atements
 are true or fa
lse
?

49. 
연결
 [For example / In fa
ct
]
2
, th
ough
, it is fa
lse
!

50. Ex
perts
 say mi
crowaving
 food is a great way to pr
event
 the loss of vitamins and mi
nerals
.

51. What about the se
cond
 st
atement
?

53. If you cover food with aluminum fo
il
 and mi
crowave
 it, the fo
il
 pr
oduces
 sp
arks
.

54. These sp
arks
 could st
art
 a fire.

55. Ot
herwise
, mi
crowaving
 food is not da
ngerous
.

56. Just be sure to use mi
crowave
 - sa
fe
 co
ntainers
.

57. If we didn't have water, we would not su
rvive
.

59. Un
fortunately
, many co
untries
 are in need of clean water.

60. So understanding water fi
ltration
 is im
portant
!

61. Let's do a si
mple
 ex
periment
 to see how dirty water can 
수동
 [b
e
 fi
l
tered
].

62. Steps 1 - Cut a plastic bottle in half and cover the narrow end with a coffee fi
lter
.

63. 2 - Fill the bottle with sand, small pe
bbles
, and rocks.

64. 3 - Place it over an empty cup and po
ur
 some dirty water into it.

65. Although this pr
ocess
 doesn't make the water sa
fe
 to drink, doesn't it look cl
eaner
than before?

66. In
terviewer
: Nathan Sawaya is a pr
ofessional
 Lego artist.

69. In
terviewer
: You used to be a Wall Street lawyer.

70. What in
spired
 you to change your ca
reer
 
특이
 [t
o
 so
meth
ing
] so different?

71. Sawaya: I wanted to do something more cr
eative
.

72. One day, I fo
und
 the Legos that I 
시제선택!
 [have played / had played]
2
 with as a child.

73. I st
arted
 making big sc
ulptures
 with them and posting pictures of the sc
ulptures
 online.

74. People loved them, so I de
cided
 to leave my ca
reer
 and make sc
ulptures
 full - time.

75. In
terviewer
: It 
조해피
 [m
ust
 h
ave
 tak
en
] a lot of co
urage
 to do that.

76. Sawaya: Yes, but if I 
시제선택!
 [have re
mained
 / had re
mained
]
2
 a lawyer, then I would not have fo
und
 my dream job as a Lego artist!

77. The well - known logo of the World Wide Fund for Na
ture
 (WWF) fe
atures
 a giant panda.

78. This animal 
수동
 [w
as
 ch
o
sen
] because, when the WWF 
수동
 [w
as
 fo
u
nded
], in 1961, it 
수동
 [w
as
 end
angered
].

79. 
삽입주의!
 [Also], in that year, a giant panda 
수동
 [w
as
 tr
a
nsferred
] from the Beijing Zoo to the London Zoo.

80. The panda, 
 [naming / named]
2
 Chi Chi, became the only giant panda in the Western world at that time, so it was very sp
ecial
.

81. Recently, th
ough
, the giant panda has been 
분사구
 [rem
oved
 f
rom
] the en
dangered
 sp
ecies
 list.

82. 
연결
 [On the other hand / As a result]
1
, po
lar
 bears are in danger 
접전선택!
 [because / because of]
2
 cl
imate
 change.

83. For this re
ason
, some people have su
ggested
 that the WWF logo fe
ature
 a po
lar
 bear in
stead
.

84. The su
ggested
 new logo is very si
mple
.

85. It shows a po
lar
 bear's re
cognizable
 eyes, nose, and mouth.

86. People say, If the WWF ac
cepted
 this new logo, it would draw more at
tention
 to the is
sue
 of cl
imate
 change.

87. My friend, Jack said he st
arts
 sn
eezing
 
접선택!
 [when / whenever]
2
 he steps into the su
nlight
.

89. So I did research about it 
주비
 [af
ter
 ta
l
k
ing
] to him.

90. I learned that this is 
 [calling / called]
2
 ph
otic
 sn
eezing
.

91. It ha
ppens
 to one in every three people.

92. People who are ph
otic
 sn
eezers
 sn
eeze
 when there is a su
dden
 change in the le
vel
 of light.

93. 
삽입주의!
 [Also], ph
otic
 sn
eezing
 might pass from ge
neration
 to ge
neration
.

94. So if someone's parents are ph
otic
 sn
eezers
, then that pe
rson
 is probably one too!

95. Fr
ozen
 foods can 
수동
 [b
e
 st
o
red
] for long pe
riods
 of time.

96. This is 
전치
 [t
hanks
 t
o
] the quick fr
eezing
 me
thod
, which 
수동
 [w
as
 in
v
ented
] by Clarence Birdseye.

97. Birdseye worked in Ea
stern
 Canada where it is very cold.

98. He would catch fish, and he no
ticed
 that they would fr
eeze
 im
mediately
 after he pulled them out of the water.

99. Su
rprisingly
, the fish were still de
licious
 when he cooked them months later.

100. He re
alized
 that food must 
수동
 [b
e
 fr
o
zen
] very quickly.

101. This way, it loses 
상접선택!
 [either / ne
ither
]
2
 its taste no
r
 its te
xture
.

102. With this di
scovery
, he in
vented
 fr
ozen
 foods.

103. When you see a piece of tr
ash
 on the si
dewalk
, what do you do?

105. 
전치
 [A
ccording
 t
o
] the br
oken
 windows th
eory
, small actions like picking up tr
ash
 can make a big di
fference
.

106. Im
agine
 a building with a few br
oken
 windows.

107. If the windows 
수동
 [a
re
 le
f
t
] as they are, it is li
kely
 that people will break more windows.

108. This will li
kely
 lead to more cr
imes
 because it will se
em
 like people do not care about la
ws
 ar
ound
 the building.

109. Small ne
gative
 actions like these can lead to bigger pr
oblems
.

110. 
연결
 [On the co
ntrary
 / Thus]
2
, we need to en
courage
 po
sitive
 actions like picking up tr
ash
 now.

111. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most famous co
mposers
 of all time.

114. She 
5V보
 was sai
d
 [to / X]
1
 be both as br
illiant
 and as sk
illed
 as her brother.

115. Sadly, 
연결
 [however / as a result]
1
, her mu
sical
 ca
reer
 did not last.

116. As a child, she pe
rformed
 in many co
untries
 with Wolfgang.

117. 
연결
 [However / As a result]
1
, in 18th ce
ntury
 Europe, it 
수동
 [w
as
 co
n
sidered
] in
appropriate
 for a woman to co
mpose
 or pe
rform
 music.

118. So, she stopped pe
rforming
 when she tu
rned
 18.

119. 
연결
 [However / As a result]
1
, she co
ntinued
 to co
mpose
 music pr
ivately
, and Wolfgang pr
aised
 her work as beautiful.

120. He even en
couraged
 her 
5v보
 [write / to write]
2
 more.

121. These days, none of her works can 
수동
 [b
e
 fo
u
nd
], th
ough
 some people think she 
조해피
[m
ay
 h
ave
 com
posed
] some of Wolfgang's pieces.

122. The story of Nannerl shows the ne
gative
 effects of a st
rict
 so
ciety
.

123. If so
ciety
 had not been that st
rict
, we could still be enjoying Nannerl's music today.

124. A Mi
ssion
 to Ma
rs
 Hello, everyone.

125. My name is Op
portunity
, and I am a robot on Ma
rs
.

126. NASA sc
ientists
 sent me to ex
plore
 Ma
rs
 in 2003.

127. Do you know why they sent me to Ma
rs
 and 
어순배열!
 [
2
to /
3
a /
1
not ] different pl
anet
?

128. It is because Ma
rs
 is si
milar
 to Earth.

129. Ma
rs
 and Earth have valleys and mountains.

130. The two pl
anets
 have si
milar
 weather and seasons.

131. So for many years, people have th
ought
 that there could be life on Ma
rs
.

132. Can you im
agine
 how long it to
ok
 me to get to Ma
rs
?

133. It to
ok
 me about 7 months to re
ach
 Ma
rs
.

135. The di
stance
 from Earth to Ma
rs
 changes all the time because the two pl
anets
are moving ar
ound
 the Sun at different speeds.

136. I 
분사구
 [lef
t
 f
or
] Ma
rs
 when Ma
rs
 re
ached
 its cl
osest
 point to Earth.

137. While I was traveling to Ma
rs
, I 
수동
 [w
as
 wo
r
ried
] about landing.

138. Fo
rtunately
, I go
t
 to Ma
rs
 without any br
oken
 parts.

139. When I sent the first si
gnal
 to Earth, I was very 
분사태선택!
 [exciting / excited]
2
.

140. Let me tell you about my da
ily
 life on Ma
rs
.

141. I get en
ergy
 from the Sun.

142. So I get up as the Sun ri
ses
, and I go to sleep as the Sun sets.

143. I sometimes had pr
oblems
 
접전선택!
 [while / during]
2
 my ex
plorations
.

144. In 2007, a heavy sa
ndstorm
 bl
ocked
 the Sun co
mpletely
 for 6 weeks, and I fe
ll
 into a deep sleep because I had no en
ergy
.

145. One time I go
t
 st
uck
 in the sand.

146. It to
ok
 me a few months to es
cape
 from there!

147. My ma
in
 mi
ssion
 was to take pictures of Ma
rs
' su
rface
, to study rocks, and to send the data to Earth.

148. I fi
nally
 fo
und
 ev
idence
 of water on an
cient
 Ma
rs
.

149. Water is ne
cessary
 for all living cr
eatures
, isn't it?

150. Then could there be life on Ma
rs
?

151. Im
agine
 how 
분사태선택!
 [exciting / excited]
1
 it would be to answer, Yes!

152. The Brooklyn Bridge Are you fa
miliar
 with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York?

153. The bridge ap
pears
 in many films because it is a great la
ndmark
 of New York.

154. It was the first bridge to use st
eel
 wire in the world.

155. No other su
spension
 bridge was longer and taller than the Brooklyn Bridge at that time.

156. On a sign of the bridge, there 
문법선택!
 [is / was / are]
3
 the names of the bu
ilders
 of the bridge: John A. Roebling, Washington A. Roebling, and Emily Warren Roebling.

159. From the early 1800s, people in Brooklyn felt a need for a bridge that co
nnected
Brooklyn and Manhattan.

160. When the East River 
수동
 [w
as
 fr
o
zen
] in winter, they had no way to get to Manhattan.

161. But nobody th
ought
 it was po
ssible
 to build a bridge over the East River except one man - a famous bridge de
signer
, John Roebling.

162. Many people said, The st
eel
 wire bridge is going to fall into the river.

163. That 
수동
 [w
as
 because they be
l
ieved
] that st
eel
 could not su
pport
 large st
ructures
.

164. But John th
ought
 st
eel
 wire would make the Brooklyn Bridge stronger than any other bridge in the world.

165. In 1869, he st
arted
 the bridge pr
oject
 with his son, Washington Roebling.

166. But there was a se
rious
 ac
cident
 on the co
nstruction
 site.

167. The ac
cident
 to
ok
 John's life and made Washington the ch
ief
 le
ader
 of the pr
oject
.

168. Yet tr
agedy
 st
ruck
 again in 1872.

169. While Washington was di
recting
 the co
nstruction
 of the bridge, he 
수동
 [w
as
pa
r
alyzed
] by an ac
cident
.

171. But Washington's ph
ysical
 di
fficulty
 didn't stop him.

172. He knew he had to co
mplete
 his father's dream bridge.

173. Washington co
mmunicated
 with his wife, Emily Roebling, by ta
pping
 his one moving finger on her arm.

174. He de
veloped
 a co
de
 to give her his me
ssages
.

175. Emily 
대명선택!
 [her / herself]
2
 visited the bridge every day to pass on these me
ssages
 to the engineers for 11 years.

176. She 
삽입주의!
 [also] taught 
대명선택!
 [her / herself]
2
 bridge engineering to di
rect
 the bridge's co
nstruction
.

177. In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge 
수동
 [w
as
 fi
nally
 com
pleted
] by John Roebling's vi
sion
, Washington Roebling's pa
ssion
, and Emily Roebling's de
dication
.

 🤞어순을 찾아줘 [우선순위] 


1. These [whose / rescued / actions / citizens, / quick] the [and / children / are / driver, / the]being [called / heroes] 

2. And [its / protective / provide / green / feathers] coloration [into / blend / it / that / helps]its surroundings 

3. The [members / and / crew / captain / the] who [remained / in / wooden / stayed / a] shelter nearby 

4. Sawaya: [had / Yes, / but / if / I] remained [a / I / then / lawyer, / would] not [job / dream / my / have / found] as [Lego / artist / a] 

5. Recently, [panda / the / has / giant / though,] been [from / the / removed / endangered / species] list 

6. People [photic / sneezers / sneeze / who / are] when [is / change / a / sudden / there] in [of / the / light / level] 

7. Also, [from / might / sneezing / photic / pass] generation [generation / to] 

8. She [to / be / was / said / both] as [and / as / skilled / brilliant / as] her brother 

9. However, [Europe, / in / it / 18th / century] was [inappropriate / for / considered / a / woman] to [or / music / perform / compose] 

10. I [when / for / left / Mars / Mars] reached [its / Earth / point / to / closest] 

11. In [Brooklyn / 1883, / was / Bridge / the] finally [vision, / John / by / Roebling's / completed] Washington [Roebling's / Roebling's / and / passion, / Emily] dedication 


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[1] 
[2] ① 1 ② thanks ③ to 
[3] 
[4] ① Suddenly ② control ③ vehicle 
[5] ① tipped ② over ③ trapping 
[6] ① safely 
[7] 
[8] 
[9] ① rescued ② 2 
[10] 
[11] 
[12] 
[13] 
[14] 
[15] ① flightless 
[16] 
[17] ① provide ② protective ③ coloration ④ blend ⑤ surroundings 
[18] ① is ② endangered 
[19] ① protect 
[20] ① advice 
[21] ① 2 
[22] ① 2 
[23] ① plenty 
[24] 
[25] ① 2 
[26] 
[27] ① Sincerely ② physical 
[28] ① physical 
[29] 
[30] ① recharged ② 2 
[31] ① was ② built ③ was ④ huge ⑤ steam 
[32] ① transported ② furs 
[33] 
[34] ① crew ② were ③ rescued 
[35] ① crew ② remained ③ wooden ④ shelter 
[36] ① blizzard ② was ③ gone 
[37] ① crew ② encountered ③ 2 
[38] ① crew 
[39] 
[40] 
[41] ① 1 ② surprisingly ③ abandoned ④ sink 
[42] 
[43] 
[44] ① floating 
[45] ① Microwaving ② nutrients 
[46] ① microwave ② foil 
[47] ① statements ② false 
[48] 
[49] ① 2 ② false 
[50] ① microwaving ② prevent 
[51] ① statement 
[52] 
[53] ① foil ② microwave ③ foil 
[54] 
[55] ① Otherwise ② microwaving 
[56] ① microwave ② containers 
[57] 
[58] ① 1 
[59] 
[60] ① filtration 
[61] ① experiment ② be ③ filtered 
[62] ① filter 
[63] ① pebbles 
[64] 
[65] ① process 
[66] ① Interviewer ② professional 
[67] 
[68] 
[69] ① Interviewer 
[70] ① inspired ② to ③ someth ④ ing 
[71] 
[72] ① 2 
[73] ① sculptures ② sculptures 
[74] ① sculptures 
[75] ① Interviewer ② must ③ have ④ taken 
[76] ① remained ② remained ③ 2 
[77] ① features 
[78] ① was ② chosen ③ was ④ founded ⑤ was ⑥ endangered 
[79] ① was ② transferred 
[80] ① 2 
[81] ① removed ② from ③ endangered ④ species 
[82] ① 1 ② polar ③ 2 
[83] ① feature ② polar ③ instead 
[84] 
[85] ① polar ② recognizable 
[86] ① accepted ② attention ③ issue 
[87] ① sneezing ② 2 
[88] 
[89] ① after ② talk ③ ing 
[90] ① 2 ② photic ③ sneezing 
[91] 
[92] ① photic ② sneezers ③ sneeze ④ sudden 
[93] ① photic ② sneezing ③ generation ④ generation 
[94] ① photic ② sneezers 
[95] ① Frozen ② be ③ stored 
[96] ① thanks ② to ③ was ④ invented 
[97] 
[98] ① noticed ② immediately 
[99] ① Surprisingly 
[100] ① realized ② be ③ frozen 
[101] ① 2 ② texture 
[102] ① discovery ② frozen 
[103] ① trash ② sidewalk 
[104] 
[105] ① According ② to ③ broken ④ theory ⑤ trash 
[106] ① broken 
[107] ① are ② left ③ likely 
[108] ① likely 
[109] 
[110] ① 2 ② encourage ③ trash 
[111] ① composers 
[112] ① 1 
[113] 
[114] ① said ② 1 ③ brilliant 
[115] ① 1 
[116] ① performed 
[117] ① 1 ② was ③ considered ④ inappropriate ⑤ compose ⑥ perform 
[118] ① performing 
[119] ① 1 ② compose ③ privately 
[120] ① encouraged ② 2 
[121] ① be ② found ③ may ④ have ⑤ composed 
[122] ① strict 
[123] ① strict 
[124] ① Mars 
[125] ① Opportunity ② Mars 
[126] ① explore ② Mars 
[127] ① Mars ② 2 ③ 3 ④ 1 
[128] ① Mars 
[129] ① Mars 
[130] 
[131] ① Mars 
[132] ① Mars 
[133] ① reach ② Mars 
[134] 
[135] ① Mars 
[136] ① left ② for ③ Mars ④ Mars ⑤ reached ⑥ closest 
[137] ① Mars ② was ③ worried 
[138] ① Mars ② broken 
[139] ① signal ② 2 
[140] ① Mars 
[141] 
[142] 
[143] ① 2 ② explorations 
[144] ① sandstorm ② completely 
[145] ① stuck 
[146] ① escape 
[147] ① Mars ② surface 
[148] ① Mars 
[149] ① creatures 
[150] ① Mars 
[151] ① 1 
[152] ① familiar 
[153] ① landmark 
[154] ① steel 
[155] ① suspension 
[156] ① 3 
[157] 
[158] 
[159] 
[160] ① was ② frozen 
[161] 
[162] ① steel 
[163] ① was ② believed ③ steel ④ support ⑤ structures 
[164] ① steel 
[165] ① project 
[166] ① construction 
[167] ① project 
[168] ① tragedy ② struck 
[169] ① directing ② construction ③ was ④ paralyzed 
[170] 
[171] ① physical 
[172] ① complete 
[173] ① communicated ② tapping 
[174] ① code 
[175] ① 2 
[176] ① 2 ② direct ③ construction 
[177] ① was ② completed ③ vision ④ passion ⑤ dedication 
[178] 


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